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starlooker
15-08-2009, 02:30 PM
I am trying to connect etax to the internet to lodge my return, but it keeps coming back to the screen in the picture. And I keep clicking "OK". It's an endless loop.
Has anyone else experienced this? :D
Edit: the computer does something when I press "ok", and the little internet icon in the taskbar shows activity. But then it just comes back to the same page.
JethroB76
15-08-2009, 10:43 PM
Its not being blocked by a firewall or similar?
Mine just went through to the next screen where you put in your details from a previous tax return form..
starlooker
16-08-2009, 01:19 PM
I just saved the tax file, uninstalled then reinstalled etax, restored the file, and now it works. Tax done! :D
And I get a whopping $92 tax refund! I am rich! :D
dannat
16-08-2009, 01:26 PM
been using etax for about 5 yrs now - one year - i think it was last they forgot to install a file in the early build i had - when i tried to send it wouldn't after checking all my settings i rang them with the error message - sorry - we left out a file Windows needed, download & install it....w%$kers
I have complained for last 3 yrs about them not developing a non-windows version - seems illegal/anti-competitive the government makes you use a commercial program to do tax with -
It depends whether you're referring to the federal government (ATO) etax site or other sites going by the same name?
There's also http://www.etax.com.au/
starlooker
16-08-2009, 01:35 PM
I am using the ATO's Etax program.
Didn't realise there are sites using "etax" too.
Probably opportunistic on their part, and would cause a bit of confusion.
Starkler
16-08-2009, 01:53 PM
They dont "make you use it". They offer you an option.
As far as I know, the Government's etax site came online after the one I provided a link to, which...if anything...makes it confusing on the government's part.
Anway, the name 'etax' really only refers to the opportunity of filing a return via the internet.
It didn't confuse me....nor do multiple sites offering similar 'e' services:)
dpastern
16-08-2009, 03:19 PM
Yes, but it should be made to run under different operating system environments. OS X and Linux in particular. Governments are forcing people to use proprietary formats and that's not acceptable imho.
Dave
freespace
16-08-2009, 06:31 PM
My tax dollars made etax (the program). I object having to pay Microsoft tax in order to use it.
Though now days just run windows inside a VM (vmplayer is free and very fast, see http://www.easyvmx.com/).
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